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Efron had jumped a grand total of once in preparation, and that was with an instructor at a much higher altitude.But then the show called for him to make a 5,000-foot solo jump with a self-deploying chute.

As soon as we finish, he’ll go straight to the airport and fly back to Savannah, landing around 1 a.m., and by 7 tomorrow morning, he’ll be on set again, alongside the Rock, rescuing people pretending to drown. It’s obvious he’s tired, and I half expect him to order a cheeseburger and a beer and prop up his feet.The previous night, I’d stumbled on something online I hadn’t seen before: Efron was the first-ever celebrity guest on , the survival spin-off in which Grylls takes celebrities—most recently President Obama—into the wild and teaches (or tries to teach) them to fend for themselves.The episode opens with Efron and Grylls skydiving from a helicopter to begin their quest.He came in with no preconceived notions, and we talked about awesome stuff.” Efron was born in San Luis Obispo, on California's central coast, and spent his childhood there with his younger brother, Dylan, who’s now his roommate in Los Feliz.Their father, an electrical engineer at a power plant, and mother, a secretary who worked at the same facility, gave their boys a fairly normal middle-class life.“What’s surprising about him is how sympathetic and vulner-able he seems,” Rogen says, “probably because people view him a certain way and he’s been shit on.

He’s someone you sympathize with, and that’s really hard to do when you look the way he does.” “I know that’s how people think, and it’s in the back of my mind all the time,” Efron says.

“I don’t know what he knew of my work or if he’d seen any of it, but I was so grateful he was interested in who I was.

”) to downright weird (“Are buff male stars like Zac Efron driving young men to drugs and eating disorders? And certainly Efron appreciates the love; but as a guy who spent years running away from the first, extremely popular, version of himself—Zac Efron, Pretty Boy Teen Idol—he admits he’s now wary of being typecast all over again, this time as Zac Efron, Shredded Human Ken Doll., in which he reprises his role as Teddy.

“But he was very self-effacing and self-deprecating, and I remember really liking him.